Mitchell Museum - New Single & Launch Gig

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Mitchell Museum are preparing to release another single, in a somewhat unusual format.
Here’s the press release:

Following on from the success of Mitchell Museums debut single “Warning Bells” released on Vinyl and CD earlier this year, the second single features “Tiger Heartbeat” (a track from the forthcoming debut album), with a B-Side specially recorded for tape “In the Bloodwind.”

Released on the musical arm of essential boutique clothing label Electra French, the cassette is available in four colours. For those left confused and looking for the USB port, no need to worry, as each case contains a code to download the tracks as mp3 direct from the Mitchell Museum website.

The initial limited edition run of 100 cassettes will be individually numbered by hand.

Mitchell Museum will launch the single on Sat 1st Aug at King Tuts Wah Wah Hut, Glasgow.

It’s been about a million years since I bought a cassette single, I think.
I should, so long as I have money, be popping along to the launch gig, so if you are going too give me a shour and say hello.

Here’s the video for the Tiger Heartbeat:

You can get more info on Mitchell Museum by visiting their website, or MySpace.

Come back later in the week for a typically half-arsed Aye Tunes review of the single too, why don’t you?

Night Noise Team - Free Song

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Leith’s Night Noise Team, fresh from their appearance on the Limbo Live compilation, are giving away a free song for download.

It’s called An Innocent Abroad and you can get it here.

For more info on the band head on over to their MySpace.

Single Review - Peter Parker: Swallow The Rockets

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Writing a review for the There Will Be Fireworks album is kicking my arse, so here’s something else good in the meantime.

Imagine if you will that Elastica came from Glasgow and maybe weren’t so obsessed with their Wire and Stranglers records. Now imagine that they’ve kicked out that annoying singer and hired Clare Grogan instead. The results would be a bit like Peter Parker.

To me, this thought is a wonderful thing. Suitably enough Swallow The Rockets, the debut single by Glasgow quartet Peter Parker - led by Miss the Occupier frontwoman Roz Davies - is also a wonderful thing.

The A-side, Swallow The Rockets, grabs you immediatly with a pounding baseline and scummy guitar riff. It then holds you by the head and doesn’t let go for the next 3 minutes. Spikey, snarly and just plain fab.
B-side Temper Temper doesn’t do anything the A-side doesn’t, it just does in different ways, but we liked the A-side, so that’s just fine. Less snarly than Swallow The Rockets, but every bit as catchy and fun.

All in all, great pop music, and a fantastic debut single, it gets Five Stars on the random imaginary star rating system.

The single is out now, you can download it from eMusic
and iTunes. If you want a physical copy the 7″ is limited to 500, so you should probably move quite quick. Avalance seems like your best bet at getting a copy.

Peter Parker MySpace

And a video of the A-side:

There Will Be Fireworks

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Full album review coming around the weekend, when I get to it.

In the meantime, I’m not long home from the launch gig. It was excellent. Really, really excellent.

If you wnt to buy the album you should be able to find details on the MySpace.
If you want a sample, visit Under The Radar, which had a track by track run through with singer Nicholas earlier today.

I’ve yet to listen to the album, but on the evidence of that gig, there’s a good chance it kicks the arse of most things released so far this year.

And this year has been good for Scots…